Re: Teaching someone to drive a 55 Pat.
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craig
have you printed up a PD degree (Packard Driving Degree)
Posted on: 2016/3/5 13:08
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Optimally, you should start them out young.
My Friend's daughter just may take the cutie award!
Posted on: 2016/3/6 11:00
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" Teaching someone to drive a 1955 Patrician".
Craig, absolutely correct " A Packard is not a mere car its' an AUTOMOBILE. " JD in KC & BDC, I commend You both for Your understanding of " PACKARD " and the people involved with them. Packard 385
Posted on: 2016/3/6 14:07
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A bit off-topic but for our Packard owners here with postwar cars, if you haven't already done so try your very best to land an opportunity to drive older Packards; I'd rate some of my most exhilarating experiences in driving friend's Packards as:
1. Anything pre-1915 or thereabout. 2. 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th Series big Eights. 3. Any Twelve, even better if its a open car. If not for a couple of miles even just around the block is likely to be an indelible experience!
Posted on: 2016/3/6 14:22
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